I must be getting closer to finding a name, because my bump is certainly getting bigger! 7 weeks to go.
I’ve posted heaps on this forum but I would love some suggestions similar to the two names I already like…
I’m equally in love with both the following names
[name]Paisley[/name]
[name]Lacey[/name]
Her name will most likely be [name]Paisley[/name] as I have a cousin who called her 2nd daughter [name]Lacey[/name] (she’s 11 now though) and I just don’t know if I should bring a second [name]Lacey[/name] into the family? However I really love the name.
I love [name]Paisley[/name] just as much, and I even had a dream last night that I was introducing her as [name]Paisley[/name] [name]Catherine[/name].
Still, I would love some suggestions similar to these names? My first daughter’s name is [name]Heidi[/name] [name]Scarlet[/name]. As you can see I am into the ‘ee’ sound at the end, and 2 syllable names. Cute, sweet and soft is my taste.
I think [name]Paisley[/name] [name]Catherine[/name] is whimsical! That’s a big complement, coming from me. Makes me think of the garden in “[name]Alice[/name] in Wonderland”. I love the way you have a very contemporary name mixed with a beautiful traditional name.
Maybe [name]Ainsley[/name]? It’s pretty similar to [name]Paisley[/name] and super cute.
Or how about…
[name]Lucy[/name]
[name]Carly[/name]/[name]Karli[/name]
[name]Tacey[/name]/[name]Tacie[/name]
[name]Lindsay[/name]
[name]Delaney[/name]
[name]Hailey[/name]
[name]Chelsea[/name]
Thank you, I selected a very trad. middle name for that very reason, the first name is very trendy and i thought it might make for a nice balance. Similarly, if I was going to go with [name]Lacey[/name] she would be [name]Lacey[/name] [name]Charlotte[/name].
Thanks for the suggestions everyone, I like [name]Ainsley[/name] too but not as much as [name]Paisley[/name]. The ‘ain’ sound is a bit harsh or nasaly (in my australian accent anyhow)
Definitely go with [name]Paisley[/name] [name]Catherine[/name]…beautiful! Plus, I think the dream says it all! Or you could go with [name]Ashley[/name], [name]Ashlyn[/name] or [name]Emily[/name].
[name]LOVE[/name] the name [name]Paisley[/name] [name]Catherine[/name]. I am due next week and am naming my daughter [name]Paisley[/name] too! Good luck!
I would’ve slightly favored [name]Lacey[/name] (actually, I prefer the spelling [name]Lacy[/name]), but I’m a strong believer in not duplicating names of close relatives.
What about [name]Paisley[/name] [name]May[/name]? It’s kind of an overthrow of spring, but I like the way that both names are similar with the y at the end without an overpush clickey… sounds nice too.
[name]Paisley[/name] [name]May[/name]
[name]Lacey[/name] [name]May[/name]
I see paisley rising pritty well but not to the extent of their being like 5 paisley’s in one room, I do think lacey is comming back because I personly know 3 lacey’s under like five but could posibly be the area?
Yes it’s hard, I don’t want a top 100 name but then in Australia both [name]Paisley[/name] and [name]Lacey[/name] are rare. I have never met a child called [name]Paisley[/name], only an adult (her Mum was a 60s mum).
I guess Australia tends to follow trends in the US though so it could rise here anyway